Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2439259 Journal of Dairy Science 2009 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Because of variable degrees of phosphorylation, alternative splicing, and probable instability resulting from nonenzymatic deamidation, equine β-casein presents a complex pattern by 2-dimensional electrophoresis that needs clarification. β-Casein prepared from Haflinger mare's milk by hydrophobic interaction chromatography was fractionated by ion-exchange chromatography according to the degree of phosphorylation. Isoforms were identified by mass spectrometry; they corresponded to the full-length protein having 3 to 7 phosphate groups and to the splicing variant involving exon 5 and containing 4 to 7 phosphate groups. Investigations of nonenzymatic deamidation showed that β-casein did not deamidate spontaneously in stored milk and during the different steps of chromatography, but deamidation could occur when 2-dimensional electrophoresis was performed, increasing the β-casein pattern complexity. This phenomenon was strongly minimized when the first dimension step was carried out at 10°C instead of at room temperature. Finally, spot attribution on 2-dimensional pattern of β-casein was achieved by mixing each phosphorylation isoform in its native state with the whole β-casein fraction.

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